Top 50 baby names of the 1990s1

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Girls
Boys
Name Number % of girls Rank Name Number % of boys
Jessica 302,962 2.05% 1 Michael 462,085 2.61%
Ashley 301,702 2.04% 2 Christopher 361,250 2.04%
Emily 237,133 1.61% 3 Matthew 351,477 1.98%
Sarah 224,000 1.52% 4 Joshua 328,955 1.86%
Samantha 223,913 1.52% 5 Jacob 298,016 1.68%
Amanda 190,901 1.29% 6 Nicholas 275,222 1.55%
Brittany 190,779 1.29% 7 Andrew 272,600 1.54%
Elizabeth 172,383 1.17% 8 Daniel 271,734 1.53%
Taylor 168,977 1.14% 9 Tyler 262,218 1.48%
Megan 160,312 1.09% 10 Joseph 260,365 1.47%
Hannah 158,647 1.07% 11 Brandon 259,299 1.46%
Kayla 155,844 1.05% 12 David 253,193 1.43%
Lauren 153,530 1.04% 13 James 244,775 1.38%
Stephanie 149,725 1.01% 14 Ryan 241,105 1.36%
Rachel 148,907 1.01% 15 John 239,730 1.35%
Jennifer 147,948 1.00% 16 Zachary 225,188 1.27%
Nicole 136,033 0.92% 17 Justin 220,012 1.24%
Alexis 125,865 0.85% 18 William 217,588 1.23%
Victoria 117,386 0.79% 19 Anthony 216,088 1.22%
Amber 115,551 0.78% 20 Robert 205,313 1.16%
Alyssa 115,213 0.78% 21 Jonathan 197,250 1.11%
Courtney 113,257 0.77% 22 Alexander 183,797 1.04%
Danielle 109,541 0.74% 23 Austin 182,145 1.03%
Rebecca 109,514 0.74% 24 Kyle 180,151 1.02%
Jasmine 105,247 0.71% 25 Kevin 165,085 0.93%
Katherine 96,812 0.66% 26 Thomas 146,515 0.83%
Alexandra 94,743 0.64% 27 Cody 146,426 0.83%
Brianna 86,807 0.59% 28 Jordan 144,661 0.82%
Morgan 85,117 0.58% 29 Eric 135,145 0.76%
Melissa 79,751 0.54% 30 Benjamin 133,718 0.75%
Anna 78,320 0.53% 31 Aaron 128,202 0.72%
Mary 75,247 0.51% 32 Samuel 125,196 0.71%
Allison 74,398 0.50% 33 Steven 121,009 0.68%
Madison 74,191 0.50% 34 Brian 119,216 0.67%
Sara 72,064 0.49% 35 Christian 119,134 0.67%
Maria 70,741 0.48% 36 Jose 118,843 0.67%
Michelle 69,920 0.47% 37 Dylan 117,599 0.66%
Kelsey 69,601 0.47% 38 Timothy 107,680 0.61%
Chelsea 68,219 0.46% 39 Nathan 107,229 0.61%
Kimberly 66,682 0.45% 40 Adam 106,822 0.60%
Shelby 63,442 0.43% 41 Charles 92,372 0.52%
Olivia 59,833 0.41% 42 Jason 91,622 0.52%
Kaitlyn 58,824 0.40% 43 Sean 84,754 0.48%
Tiffany 57,625 0.39% 44 Patrick 79,702 0.45%
Haley 57,470 0.39% 45 Richard 74,127 0.42%
Abigail 56,017 0.38% 46 Jeremy 54,994 0.31%
Christina 54,814 0.37% 47 Stephen 47,584 0.27%
Heather 50,775 0.34% 48 Cameron 46,472 0.26%
Laura 42,928 0.29% 49 Noah 44,713 0.25%
Erin 42,429 0.29% 50 Mark 44,635 0.25%

 

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  1. Popular Baby Names [Internet]. Social Security Administration (US) [cited 2008 Dec 2]. Available from: http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/

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